This mat caught my eye because of its size and texture, which traps fine litter rather well. It's large enough for jumbo litterboxes, which is also a plus. It's not quite as easy to clean as a...
This scoop was a freebie with some clumping litter I bought last year, and I like it so much that I've bought a second one. It's perfect for fine clumping litter, which it sifts very thoroughly....
I have two cats a 1yr old and a 5mo old and they both love this food, the duck seems to be the kind they love most.
Zelda my oldest had problems keeping the wildeness food down for a few...
purchased this from air force exchange for use while traveling in our class a RV. its adjustable for size with a spring loaded top also by leaving out sections. the only problem with it is the...
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[quote=amir0150;2806834]Can anyone tell me what breed of cat this is. Thank you.
oops all right thanks mimosa for the tip. i need to know what type of cat is in the following picture.
If it were me deciding what kind of cat that is, I would say that it's a DMH orange/buff tabby. But then again, I'm not an expert on cat breeds just horse and dog breeds
The proper color term is Red Tabby (or Cream tabby if dilute). I'll look at the pic at home. Technically there really is only short or long hair cats. In the show world if you have a medium long hair cat, its considered to be a longhair cat.
The proper color term is Red Tabby (or Cream tabby if dilute). I'll look at the pic at home. Technically there really is only short or long hair cats. In the show world if you have a medium long hair cat, its considered to be a longhair cat.
Sorry, I was just going off of what the humane society in Milwaukee goes by... and a lot of the time they call it an orange tabby. I didn't know that there was no such thing as a medium haired cat.... I've always referred to Pirate as a DMH as well as Sidney. I guess that means that they are longhairs! lol
He is a Red Mackerel Tabby (to be more specific). And I would call him a shorthair - not a medium or long hair cat. Kinda looks like a British SH with Exotic SH mixed in there if any breed. Exotics would have the short thicker tail like that but the body/head look more like a Brit.